1.A Burn after Alexandrite Ⓡ Laser Hair Removal on a Forehead Flap: A Case Report
Joon Shik HONG ; Dong Lark LEE ; Young Woong MO ; Inho KANG ; Hea Kyeong SHIN ; Joon Ho LEE ; Gyu Yong JUNG
Journal of Korean Burn Society 2021;24(1):14-17
The nose is a complex three-dimensional structure and represents a major aesthetic focus of the face. As a gold standard for nasal soft tissue reconstruction, the ‘forehead flap’ provides reconstructive surgeons a robust pedicle and large amount of tissue to reconstruct almost any defect. However, during this process, some hair can be unintentionally introduced to the nose. Accordingly, laser hair removal is sometimes needed, but blood circulation and flap survival should be carefully monitored.Despite careful evaluation, a third-degree burn occurred in our patient that required eight weeks to heal. Here, we report on a burn resulting from epilation conducted 2 weeks after forehead flap for nasal reconstruction.
2.A Burn after Alexandrite Ⓡ Laser Hair Removal on a Forehead Flap: A Case Report
Joon Shik HONG ; Dong Lark LEE ; Young Woong MO ; Inho KANG ; Hea Kyeong SHIN ; Joon Ho LEE ; Gyu Yong JUNG
Journal of Korean Burn Society 2021;24(1):14-17
The nose is a complex three-dimensional structure and represents a major aesthetic focus of the face. As a gold standard for nasal soft tissue reconstruction, the ‘forehead flap’ provides reconstructive surgeons a robust pedicle and large amount of tissue to reconstruct almost any defect. However, during this process, some hair can be unintentionally introduced to the nose. Accordingly, laser hair removal is sometimes needed, but blood circulation and flap survival should be carefully monitored.Despite careful evaluation, a third-degree burn occurred in our patient that required eight weeks to heal. Here, we report on a burn resulting from epilation conducted 2 weeks after forehead flap for nasal reconstruction.
3.A case of acute skin failure misdiagnosed as a pressure ulcer, leading to a legal dispute
Jung Hwan KIM ; Hea Kyeong SHIN ; Gyu Yong JUNG ; Dong Lark LEE
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2019;46(1):75-78
It is difficult to differentiate acute skin failure (ASF) from pressure ulcer (PU). ASF is defined as unavoidable injury resulting from hypoperfusion caused by severe dysfunction of another organ system. We describe a case of ASF mistaken as PU that resulted in a legal dispute. A 74-year-old male patient was admitted to our intensive care unit with sepsis due to bacterial pneumonia. Despite the use of air cushions and regular position changes, skin ulcerations occurred over his occiput, back, buttock, elbow, and ankle. After improvement in his general condition, he was transferred to the department of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Debridement was performed immediately, followed by conservative treatment (including a vacuum-assisted closure device) for 6 weeks. The buttock and occiput wounds were treated surgically. Despite complete healing, his caregivers sued the hospital for failing to prevent PU formation. ASF is a pressure-related injury resulting from hemodynamic instability due to organ system failure. Unlike PU, ASF may occur despite the implementation of all appropriate preventive measures. Furthermore, misdiagnosis of ASF as PU can lead to litigation. Therefore, it is critical for the proper diagnosis to be made quickly, and for physicians to explain that ASF occurs despite proper preventative treatment.
Aged
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Ankle
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Buttocks
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Caregivers
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Debridement
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Errors
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Dissent and Disputes
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Elbow
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Intensive Care Units
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Jurisprudence
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Male
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Necrosis
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Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
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Plastics
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Pneumonia, Bacterial
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Pressure Ulcer
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Sepsis
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Skin Ulcer
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Skin
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Wounds and Injuries
4.New lower blepharoplasty technique for elderly patients using bony fixation of the sub-orbicularis oculi fat pad
Jung Hwan KIM ; Gyu Yong JUNG ; Hea Kyeong SHIN ; Dong Lark LEE
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2019;25(2):79-82
Conventional sub-orbicularis oculi fat (SOOF) lifting during lower blepharoplasty is performed by anchoring the SOOF to the periosteum of the infraorbital rim. This procedure helps to improve the concavity at the central portion of the lower eyelid and the lid-cheek junction. However, over time, the periosteum becomes progressively weaker, diminishing the anchoring effect. This paper introduces a new lower blepharoplasty technique in which the SOOF is fixed to a bony hole to strengthen the holding force and provide sustainability.
Adipose Tissue
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Aged
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Aging
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Blepharoplasty
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Eyelids
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Humans
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Lifting
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Periosteum
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Rejuvenation
5.Polyacrylamide hydrogel (Aquamid) filler removal after a decade
Young Woong MO ; Dong Lark LEE ; Hea Kyeong SHIN ; Gyu Yong JUNG
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2019;25(3):115-118
The removal of fillers used for soft-tissue augmentation is an issue of concern, as the possible need for extensive surgery to remove fillers deters their use by many surgeons. Several studies have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of polyacrylamide hydrogel (Aquamid) gel, but to date no report has described its removal after 10 years. Here, we report a case of Aquamid removal. A 33-year-old woman, who had undergone forehead augmentation 12 years previously with an Aquamid injection, visited the department of plastic and reconstructive surgery of our medical center due to a severe forehead contour irregularity. Removal of 20 mL of excess gel was performed by direct incision and squeezing under local anesthesia. Our experience shows that Aquamid removal is possible, but should be performed with appropriate surgical precautions.
Adult
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Anesthesia, Local
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Dermal Fillers
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Female
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Forehead
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Humans
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Hydrogel
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Plastics
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Surgeons
6.Nipple Reduction Using an S-Shaped Excision Technique.
Hyun Rok LEE ; Gyu Yong JUNG ; Dong Lark LEE ; Hea Kyeong SHIN
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2018;24(2):95-98
Many people experience psychological distress because of large nipples. In this article, the authors would like to introduce our simple nipple reduction method that addresses the drawbacks of previous methods. This technique for nipple reduction using an S-shaped excision is simple, safe, and predictable. It is also a suitable method for nipple reduction in men and in women who have completed breastfeeding.
Breast Feeding
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Mammaplasty
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Methods
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Nipples*
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Surgical Flaps
7.Mayonnaise and the Treatment of Molten Polyethylene Burns: A Case Report.
Jung Hwan KIM ; Dong Lark LEE ; Gyu Yong JUNG ; Hea Kyeong SHIN
Journal of Korean Burn Society 2018;21(1):43-46
Polyethylene is the most common plastic and is mainly used to produce plastic bags, film and bottles. When the molten polyethylene contacts skin,it causes burns and solidifies, so it is important to remove this material properly. However, no report has been issued to date on molten polyethylene contact burns. Here, we present such a case, in which the solidified polyethylene was successfully removed using mayonnaise. A 48-year-old man was burned on the face and neck by molten polyethylene, which had been heated to 200℃. Burned regions were covered with solidified polyethylene. About 15 minutes after spreading mayonnaise on the patient's face and neck, gently rubbing of the mayonnaise into the solidified polyethylene resulted in its successful removal. Mayonnaise has several advantages as it does not evaporate or flow across surfaces like other liquids, and unlike butter does not need to be melted before use. These properties and its ability to emulsify polythene mean that it can be used for the initial treatment of hot polyethylene burns and probably to treat contact burns caused by other petrochemical products.
Burns*
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Butter
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Hot Temperature
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Neck
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Plastics
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Polyethylene*
8.Deep Second Degree Burn of Ferrous Chloride in a Worker at a Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Young Woong MO ; Dong Lark LEE ; Hea Kyeong SHIN ; Gyu Yong JUNG
Journal of Korean Burn Society 2018;21(2):63-66
FeCl₂ is often used in stainless steel surface processing, wastewater treatment, or in laboratories. Effects of exposure to FeCl₂ include predominantly systemic side effects that can occur when inhalation or oral intake occurs. However, it is known that skin irritation or burning can be caused by exposure to skin, but there has never been reported a case of deep FeCl₂ burns. We will introduce a case of a patient treated with deep second degree burn due to FeCl₂ exposure. A 27-year-old healthy man came in contact with FeCl₂ on his right wrist. The patient didn't wear any protective clothing, and the clothes were contaminated with FeCl₂ about one hour ago, but the patient was not aware of the danger of exposure. After an hour, the patient felt tingling, so he took off his exposed clothes and washed exposed skin, then came to our hospital. Initially there were mild erosion, erythema, and tingling symptoms. Two days later, eschar began to develop and wound began to deepen. Surgical procedure was not performed and it took 5 weeks for the patient's wound to heal. As a rule, workers using FeCl₂ are required to wear protective clothing. In Korea, companies and laboratories using FeCl₂ are not strictly required the use of protective clothing. Workers handling FeCl₂ should be strictly encouraged to wear protective clothing, if exposed, should be instructed to visit the hospital after a quick washing away.
Adult
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Burns*
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Burns, Chemical
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Clothing
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Erythema
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Humans
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Inhalation
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Korea
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Protective Clothing
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Skin
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Stainless Steel
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Waste Water*
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Wounds and Injuries
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Wrist
9.Pediatric Orbital Medial Wall Trapdoor Fracture with Normal Computed Tomography Findings.
Hyun Rok LEE ; Gyu Yong JUNG ; Dong Lark LEE ; Hea Kyeong SHIN
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2017;18(2):128-131
With advances in diagnostic technology, radiologic diagnostic methods have been used more frequently, and physical examination may be neglected. The authors report a case of pediatric medial orbital trapdoor fracture in which the surgery was delayed because computed tomography (CT) findings did not indicate bone displacement, incarceration of rectus muscle, or soft tissue herniation. A healthy 6-year-old boy was admitted to the emergency room for right eyebrow laceration. We could not check eyeball movement or diplopia, because the patient was irritable. Thus, we performed facial CT under sedation, but there was normal CT finding. Seven days later, the patient visited our hospital due to persistent nausea and dizziness. We were able to perform a physical examination this time. Lateral gaze of right eye was limited. CT still did not show any findings suggestive of fracture, but we decided to perform exploratory surgery. We performed exploration, and found no bone displacement, but discovered entrapped soft tissue. We returned the soft tissue to its original position. The patient fully recovered six weeks later. To enable early detection and treatment, thorough physical examination and CT reading are especially needed when the patient shows poor compliance, and frequent follow-up observations are also necessary.
Child
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Compliance
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Diplopia
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Dizziness
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Eyebrows
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lacerations
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Male
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Nausea
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Orbit*
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Orbital Fractures
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Pediatrics
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Physical Examination
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Technology, Radiologic
10.Pediatric Orbital Medial Wall Trapdoor Fracture with Normal Computed Tomography Findings.
Hyun Rok LEE ; Gyu Yong JUNG ; Dong Lark LEE ; Hea Kyeong SHIN
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2017;18(2):128-131
With advances in diagnostic technology, radiologic diagnostic methods have been used more frequently, and physical examination may be neglected. The authors report a case of pediatric medial orbital trapdoor fracture in which the surgery was delayed because computed tomography (CT) findings did not indicate bone displacement, incarceration of rectus muscle, or soft tissue herniation. A healthy 6-year-old boy was admitted to the emergency room for right eyebrow laceration. We could not check eyeball movement or diplopia, because the patient was irritable. Thus, we performed facial CT under sedation, but there was normal CT finding. Seven days later, the patient visited our hospital due to persistent nausea and dizziness. We were able to perform a physical examination this time. Lateral gaze of right eye was limited. CT still did not show any findings suggestive of fracture, but we decided to perform exploratory surgery. We performed exploration, and found no bone displacement, but discovered entrapped soft tissue. We returned the soft tissue to its original position. The patient fully recovered six weeks later. To enable early detection and treatment, thorough physical examination and CT reading are especially needed when the patient shows poor compliance, and frequent follow-up observations are also necessary.
Child
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Compliance
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Diplopia
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Dizziness
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Eyebrows
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Lacerations
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Male
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Nausea
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Orbit*
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Orbital Fractures
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Pediatrics
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Physical Examination
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Technology, Radiologic

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